International audiencePolymorphism in aposematic animals and coexistence of multiple mimicry rings within a habitat are not predicted by classical Müllerian mimicry. The butterfly Heliconius numata Cramer (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae; Heliconiinae) is both polymorphic and aposematic. The polymorphism is due to variation at a single locus (or `supergene') which determines colour patterns involved in Müllerian mimicry. We sampled 11 sites in a small area (approx. 60×30km) of North-eastern Peru for H. numata and its co-mimics in the genus Melinaea and Athyrtis (Ithomiinae), and examined the role of temporal and spatial heterogeneity in the maintenance of polymorphism. Colour-patterns of Melinaea communities, which constitute the likely `mimetic e...
Checkerspot butterflies in the genera Euphydryas and Chlosyne exhibit phenotypic polymorphisms along...
1. Müllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of natural selection fa...
Mimetic resemblance in unpalatable butterflies has been studied by evolutionary biologists for over ...
International audiencePolymorphism in aposematic animals and coexistence of multiple mimicry rings w...
The evolution of mimicry in similarly defended prey is well described by Müllerian mimicry theory, w...
We studied whether similar developmental genetic mechanisms are involved in both convergent and dive...
We studied whether similar developmental genetic mechanisms are involved in both convergent and dive...
International audienceMüllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of n...
Natural selection favours bright colours or bold patterns that advertise unpalatability. In a noxio...
Butterflies in the genus Heliconius have undergone rapid adaptive radiation for warning patterns and...
The extensive wing pattern diversity observed among sympatric unpalatable mimetic butterflies is dif...
Prey populations have evolved multiple strategies to escape predation. Camouflage is a strategy rest...
Hybrid zones, where distinct populations meet and interbreed, give insight into how differences betw...
We studied whether similar developmental genetic mechanisms are involved in both convergent and dive...
International audienceExplaining the maintenance of adaptive diversity within populations is a long-...
Checkerspot butterflies in the genera Euphydryas and Chlosyne exhibit phenotypic polymorphisms along...
1. Müllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of natural selection fa...
Mimetic resemblance in unpalatable butterflies has been studied by evolutionary biologists for over ...
International audiencePolymorphism in aposematic animals and coexistence of multiple mimicry rings w...
The evolution of mimicry in similarly defended prey is well described by Müllerian mimicry theory, w...
We studied whether similar developmental genetic mechanisms are involved in both convergent and dive...
We studied whether similar developmental genetic mechanisms are involved in both convergent and dive...
International audienceMüllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of n...
Natural selection favours bright colours or bold patterns that advertise unpalatability. In a noxio...
Butterflies in the genus Heliconius have undergone rapid adaptive radiation for warning patterns and...
The extensive wing pattern diversity observed among sympatric unpalatable mimetic butterflies is dif...
Prey populations have evolved multiple strategies to escape predation. Camouflage is a strategy rest...
Hybrid zones, where distinct populations meet and interbreed, give insight into how differences betw...
We studied whether similar developmental genetic mechanisms are involved in both convergent and dive...
International audienceExplaining the maintenance of adaptive diversity within populations is a long-...
Checkerspot butterflies in the genera Euphydryas and Chlosyne exhibit phenotypic polymorphisms along...
1. Müllerian mimicry between chemically defended preys is a textbook example of natural selection fa...
Mimetic resemblance in unpalatable butterflies has been studied by evolutionary biologists for over ...